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About this game

Synopsis

Join Brian Pasternack, a young man with no future in a dystopian 90s society, on his first day at one of the world’s largest companies, Sintracorp. Uncertain, unprepared, and massively unqualified, will Pasternack have what it takes to shine in Sintracorp’s hierarchy? It all depends on how he performs on his first assignment… and whether he survives it.

System Requirements

Recommended

Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

OS: Windows 7

Processor: Core i3, i5, i7

Memory: 4 GB RAM

Graphics: Dedicated GPU supporting OpenGL2

Storage: 2 GB available space

Minimum

Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

OS: Windows XP

Processor: Core 2 Duo

Memory: 2 GB RAM

Graphics: Intel HD 3000

Storage: 2 GB available space

Gamer Reviews

Critic Reviews

9 Reviews

7.93

TechRaptor

8.50

Ron Welch — Apr 25, 2019

Yuppie Psycho is one of the few survival horror games to keep me on the edge of my seat. Though occasionally bizarre and tonally strange, it has the all the makings of a great adventure. The puzzles are engaging, the story is gripping, and the horror kept me coming back for more.

Thumbsticks

8.00

Callum Williams — Apr 25, 2019

Yuppie Psycho may not look that scary on the outside, but there’s a lot more lurking beneath its charming aesthetics. An amazing story, strong writing and an eerie atmosphere make this a creepy comedic gem that’s rich in personality. It’s not all smooth sailing, but this surreal nightmarish odyssey has enough smart scares to make it work.

Game Revolution

8.00

Tyler Treese — Apr 25, 2019

It’s not the greatest playing horror game, and some aspects feel extremely dated. However, Yuppie Psycho is undeniably worth playing for anyone that is looking for something weird and wants art to actually have something to say.

PCInvasion

8.00

Tim McDonald — Apr 27, 2019

It improves on The Count Lucanor in most ways (like the ability to move faster), and that’s saying something since I’d happily recommend that too. Baroque Decay is a studio worth paying attention to, it seems, and this unique, clever, and character-filled twist on survival horror is an excellent reason to start.

COGconnected

7.50

James Paley — May 11, 2019

Horror games need a little inconvenience to survive. If you’re not stressed out and pushed into a corner, you’re not able to get quite scared or tense enough for the full experience. To that end, this game’s more egregious mechanics are an acceptable sacrifice. The only downer for me was when that extra tension regressed into something more like annoyance. I don’t mind being sacred, I’m less into being frustrated. Don’t get me wrong, my times with this game were a spooky delight overall.

TSA

8.00

Miguel Moran — Apr 29, 2019

Yuppie Psycho is a surreal and incredibly unique experience. By drawing most of it's inspiration from television and film, the game develops a unique aesthetic and world that feels unlike anything other video games have explored. Even though the in-game graphical style is a disappointment, the anime-inspired visuals in the rest of the game and the flawless soundtrack help create a truly tense and at times nightmarish atmosphere. Yuppie Psycho isn't without flaws, but it's a horror gem that is absolutely worth experiencing in spite of those flaws.